EP2280966A1 - Azabicyclo [3.2.1]octyl derivatives as 11 beta-hsd1 modulators - Google Patents
Azabicyclo [3.2.1]octyl derivatives as 11 beta-hsd1 modulatorsInfo
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- EP2280966A1 EP2280966A1 EP09719313A EP09719313A EP2280966A1 EP 2280966 A1 EP2280966 A1 EP 2280966A1 EP 09719313 A EP09719313 A EP 09719313A EP 09719313 A EP09719313 A EP 09719313A EP 2280966 A1 EP2280966 A1 EP 2280966A1
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- azabicyclo
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Definitions
- This disclosure relates to compounds, compositions thereof, and methods of use thereof. More particularly, this disclosure relates to hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase modulators, such as 11 ⁇ -HSDl modulators, compositions thereof, and methods of treating diseases associated with the modulation of hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases, such as diabetes and obesity.
- hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase modulators such as 11 ⁇ -HSDl modulators
- compositions thereof and methods of treating diseases associated with the modulation of hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases, such as diabetes and obesity.
- HSDs Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases
- the 11 ⁇ -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases catalyze the interconversion of active glucocorticoids (such as Cortisol and corticosterone) into their inert forms (such as cortisone and 11- dehydrocorticosterone).
- active glucocorticoids such as Cortisol and corticosterone
- inert forms such as cortisone and 11- dehydrocorticosterone
- the isoform 11 -beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11 ⁇ -HSDl) is expressed in liver, adipose tissue, brain, lung and other glucocorticoid tissue.
- 11 ⁇ -HSDl is a potential target for therapy directed at numerous disorders that may be ameliorated by reduction of glucocorticoid action, such as diabetes, obesity and age-related cognitive dysfunction.
- Glucocorticoids play a role in the development of diabetes. Glucocorticoids enable the effect of glucagon on the liver. Long et al., J. Exp. Med. 1936, 63: 465-490; and Houssay, Endocrinology 1942, 30: 884-892. In addition, it has been well substantiated that 11 ⁇ -HSDl plays an important role in the regulation of local glucocorticoid effect and of glucose production in the liver. Jamieson et al., J. Endocrinol. 2000, 165:685-692.
- Obesity is an important factor in Syndrome X as well as type II (non-insulin dependent) diabetes.
- Omental fat appears to be of central importance in the development of both of these diseases, as abdominal obesity has been linked with glucose intolerance, hyperinsulinemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and other factors of Syndrome X (e.g., raised blood pressure, decreased levels of HDL and increased levels of VLDL).
- Syndrome X e.g., raised blood pressure, decreased levels of HDL and increased levels of VLDL.
- Montague et al., Diabetes 2000, 49:883-888, 2000 It has also been reported that inhibition of the 1 l ⁇ -HSDls in pre-adipocytes (stromal cells) resulted in a decreased rate of differentiation into adipocytes.
- HSDs have also been implicated in the process of appetite control and therefore are believed to play an additional role in weight-related disorders. It is known that adrenalectomy attenuates the effect of fasting to increase both food intake and hypothalamic neuropeptide Y expression. This suggests that glucocorticoids play a role in promoting food intake and that inhibition of l l ⁇ -HSDls in the brain may increase satiety, thus resulting in a decreased food intake. Woods et al., Science 1998, 280:1378-1383.
- Another possible therapeutic effect associated with modulation of HSDs is that which is related to various pancreatic ailments. It is reported that inhibition of 11 ⁇ -HSDls in murine pancreatic ⁇ -cells results in increased insulin secretion. Davani et al., J. Biol. Chem. 2000, 275:34841-34844. This follows from the discovery that glucocorticoids were previously found to be responsible for reduced pancreatic insulin release in vivo, Billaudel et al., Horm. Metab. Res. 1979, 11 :555-560. Thus, it is suggested that inhibition of 11 ⁇ -HSDl would yield other beneficial effects in the treatment of diabetes other than the predicted effects on the liver and fat reduction.
- 11 ⁇ -HSDl also regulates glucocorticoid activity in the brain and thus contributes to neurotoxicity.
- Stress and/or glucocorticoids are known to influence cognitive function (de Quervain et al., Nature 1998, 394:787-790).
- These reports in addition to the known effects of glucocorticoids in the brain, suggest that inhibiting HSDs in the brain may have a positive therapeutic effect against anxiety and related conditions.
- Tronche et al. Nature Genetics 1999, 23:99-103.
- 11 ⁇ -HSDl reactivates 1 1 -DHC to corticosterone in hippocampal cells and can potentiate kinase neurotoxicity, resulting in age-related learning impairments. Therefore, selective inhibitors of 11 ⁇ -HSDl are believed to protect against hippocampal function decline with age. Yau et al., Proc Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2001, 98:4716-4721. Thus, it has been hypothesized that inhibition of 11 ⁇ -HSDl in the human brain would protect against deleterious glucocorticoid-mediated effects on neuronal function, such as cognitive impairment, depression, and increased appetite.
- HSDs are believed to play a role in immunomodulation based on the general perception that glucocorticoids suppress the immune system.
- HPA hypothalamopituitary-adrenal
- Glucocorticoids help balance between cell-mediated responses and humoral responses. Increased glucocorticoid activity, which may be induced by stress, is associated with a humoral response and as such, the inhibition of 11 ⁇ -HSDl may result in shifting the response towards a cell-based reaction.
- 11 ⁇ - HSDl is expressed exclusively in the basal cells of the corneal epithelium, the non- pigmented epithelialium of the cornea (the site of aqueous production), ciliary muscle, and the sphincter and dilator muscles of the iris. No HSDs have been found at the trabecular mesh work, which is the site of drainage. Therefore, 11 ⁇ -HSDl is suggested to have a role in aqueous production.
- Glucocorticoids also play an essential role in skeletal development and function but are detrimental to such development and function when present in excess.
- Glucocorticoid-induced bone loss is partially derived from suppression of osteoblast proliferation and collagen synthesis, as reported in Kim et al., J. Endocrinol. 1999, 162:371 379. It has been reported that the detrimental effects of glucocorticoids on bone nodule formation can be lessened by administration of carbenoxolone, which is a non-specific 11 ⁇ -HSDl inhibitor. Bellows et al., Bone 1998, 23:119-125.
- 11 ⁇ -HSDl may be responsible for providing increased levels of active glucocorticoid in osteoclasts, and thus in augmenting bone resorption.
- Cooper et al. Bone 2000, 27:375-381.
- This data suggests that inhibition of 11 ⁇ -HSDl may have beneficial effects against osteoporosis via one or more mechanisms which may act in parallel.
- One aspect of the invention relates to a compound according to Formula I: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Rn, G 1 and G 2 are as defined in the specification.
- Another aspect of this disclosure relates to a method of inhibiting 11 ⁇ - HSDl in a cell, comprising contacting the cell, in which inhibition of 11 ⁇ -HSDl is desired, with a compound according Formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- Another aspect of this disclosure relates to a method of inhibiting 11 ⁇ - HSDl in a cell, comprising contacting a cell in which inhibition of 11 ⁇ -HSDl is desired with a pharmaceutical composition, comprising the compound according to Formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, excipient, or diluent.
- Another aspect of this disclosure relates to a method of treating one of the diseases or conditions disclosed herein that involves 11 ⁇ -HSDl, wherein the method comprises administering to an animal, in need of the treatment, the compound according to Formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, optionally in combination with the one or more additional therapeutic agents or therapies disclosed hererin.
- One aspect of the invention relates to a compound according to Formula A:
- G 2 is R 2 ;
- Ri is selected from:
- R 2 is selected from phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl, and a 5-6 membered heteroaryl that can contain 1 , 2 or 3 heteroatoms, wherein the phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl and 5-6 membered heteroaryl can each be unsubstituted or substituted with 1 , 2, 3 or 4 groups selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -C(O)-L 7 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl optionally substituted with halo or -CF 3 , -N(H)C(O)N
- R 6 , R 7 , R 8, R 9, and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkynyl, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl, aminocarbonylalkoxy, aminocarbonylalkyl, carboxyalkoxy, carboxyalkyl, aminocarbonyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 - N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl,
- Rn is hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl
- Ri 2 is selected from hydrogen, alkenyl, alkynyl, halo or alkyl
- Ri 3 is halo, alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl; or Ri 2 and Ri 3 , together with the carbon atom to which they are both attached, join to form a 3-6 membered cycloalkyl;
- Ri 9 when R 19 is present, is selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, , alkenyl, alkynyl -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , - OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy, hydroxy
- A is N or CH
- B is N or CH
- D and E are each selected from CH and N, and G is selected from NH and CH 2 , wherein one of D, E and G is optionally substituted with -N(H)-R 15 , provided that no more than two of D, E and G are nitrogen;
- L 1 is selected from -C(Ri 2 )(R 13 )-, -C(Ri 2 )(Ru)-O-, -C(R, 2 )(R 13 )-CH 2 -O-, -C(R 12 )(Rn)-S- and -C(R 12 )(R 13 )-S(O) 2 -;
- L 2 is selected from alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 hydroxyl, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 alkoxy, hydroxyalkyl optionally substituted with a spirocycloalkyl, heteroaryl, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo and with 1-2 hydroxyl, heterocycloalkylalkyl optionally substituted with -CF 3 at the alkyl portion of the heterocycloalkylalkyl, -CH 2 -C(O)-CF 3 , halo, alkenyl, alkynyl, cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 oxo at the heterocycloalkyl portion of the heterocycloalkylalkyl, heteroarylalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, dialkylaminoalkyl, hydrogen, alkoxyalky
- L 3 is selected from hydrogen, alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy, alkenyl and alkynyl;
- L 4 is selected from -CF 3 , alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkenyl and alkynyl, wherein any alkyl portion of L 4 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 5 is selected from hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl and alkynyl, wherein any alkyl portion of L 5 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 6 is selected from hydrogen, -CF 3 , alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkenyl and alkynyl, wherein any alkyl portion of L 6 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 7 is selected from hydrogen, heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 groups selected from hydroxyl and hydroxyalkyl, alkyl, alkenyl and alkynyl, wherein any alkyl portion of L 7 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy; X is O or S; and Z is N or CH. [0023] In another embodiment of Formula I,
- R 2 is selected from phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl, and a 5-6 membered heteroaryl that can contain 1 , 2 or 3 heteroatoms, wherein the phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl or 5-6 membered heteroaryl can each be unsubstituted or substituted with 1, 2, 3 or 4 groups selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -C(O)-L 7 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl optionally substituted with halo or -CF 3 , -N(H)C(O)N(H
- R 6 , R 7 , Rg , Rg 1 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1- 5 halo, phenyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy, hydroxy
- Ri 2 is selected from hydrogen, halo or alkyl
- Rn is halo or alkyl; or Ri 2 and Ri 3 , together with the carbon atom to which they are both attached, join to form a 3-6 membered cycloalkyl;
- Ri 9 when R 19 is present, is selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1 -5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy, hydroxyalkoxy, heteroaryl, heteroaryl,
- A is N or CH
- B is N or CH
- L is selected from -C(R) 2 )(R, 3 )-, -C(Ri 2 )(Rn)-O-, -C(Ri 2 )(R, 3 )-CH 2 -O-, -C(R, 2 )(R, 3 )-S- and -C(R, 2 )(R 13 )-S(O) 2 -;
- L 2 is selected from alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 hydroxyl, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 alkoxy, cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, heterocycloalkyl, hydrogen, alkoxyalkyl, and -CF 3 ;
- L 3 is selected from hydrogen and alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 4 is selected from -CF 3 and alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, wherein any alkyl portion of L 4 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 5 is selected from hydrogen and alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 6 is selected from hydrogen, -CF 3 , and alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, wherein any alkyl portion of L 6 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 7 is selected from hydrogen and alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy; X is O or S; and Z is N or CH.
- R 2 is selected from phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl, and a 5-6 membered heteroaryl that can contain 1, 2 or 3 heteroatoms, wherein the phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl or 5-6 membered heteroaryl can each be unsubstituted or substituted with 1, 2, 3 or 4 groups selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -C(O)-L 7 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl optionally substituted with halo or -CF 3 , -N(H)C(O)N(H)-
- R 6 , R 7 , R 8 , R 9 , and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1- 5 halo, phenyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy,
- Ri 9 when R 19 is present, is selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy, hydroxyalkoxy, heteroaryl, heteroarylall
- B is N or CH
- L is selected from -C(R, 2 )(R, 3 )-O-, -C(R 12 )(Rn)-CH 2 -O-, -C(Ri 2 )(Rn)-S- and -C(R, 2 )(R, 3 )-S(O) 2 -;
- L 2 is selected from alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 hydroxyl, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 alkoxy, cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1 -5 halo, heterocycloalkyl, hydrogen, alkoxyalkyl, and -CF 3 ;
- L 3 is selected from hydrogen and alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 4 is selected from -CF 3 and alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, wherein any alkyl portion of L 4 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 5 is selected from hydrogen and alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 6 is selected from hydrogen, -CF 3 , and alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, wherein any alkyl portion of L 6 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 7 is selected from hydrogen and alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- X is O or S
- Z is N or CH.
- Gi is R 2
- Another aspect of the invention relates to a compound according to Formula I:
- Ri is selected from:
- R 2 is selected from phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl, and a 5-6 membered heteroaryl that can contain 1 , 2 or 3 heteroatoms, wherein the phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl and 5-6 membered heteroaryl can each be unsubstituted or substituted with 1 , 2, 3 or 4 groups selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -C(O)-L 7 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl optionally substituted with halo or -CF 3 , -N(H)C(O)N
- R 6 , R 7 , R 8, R 9, and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkynyl, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl, aminocarbonylalkoxy, aminocarbonylalkyl, carboxyalkoxy, carboxyalkyl, aminocarbonyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 - N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl,
- Ri 2 is selected from hydrogen, alkenyl, alkynyl, halo or alkyl; Ri 3 is halo, alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl; or Ri 2 and Rj 3 , together with the carbon atom to which they are both attached, join to form a 3-6 membered cycloalkyl; R 19 , when R 19 is present, is selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, , alkenyl, alkynyl -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylal
- -OCF 3 -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy, hydroxyalkoxy, heteroaryl, heteroarylalkoxy, aminoalkoxy, alkylaminoalkoxy, and dialkylaminoalkoxy, wherein each phenyl, cycloalky, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, heteroaryl, and heteroarylalkoxy is optionally substituted with 1, 2 or 3 groups selected from halo, -CF 3 , OH and alkoxy, and wherein any alkyl portion of R 19 described above is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- A is N or CH;
- B is N or CH; D and E are each selected from CH and N, and G is selected from NH and
- L 1 is selected from -C(R 12 )(R n )-, -C(R 12 )(R 13 )-O-, -C(R 12 )(Rn)-CH 2 -O-,
- L 2 is selected from alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 hydroxyl, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 alkoxy, halo alkenyl, alkynyl, cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 oxo, heteroarylalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, dialkylaminoalkyl, hydrogen, alkoxyalkyl, and -CF 3 , wherein any alkyl portion of L 2 can be substituted with hydroxyl;
- L 3 is selected from hydrogen, alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy, alkenyl and alkynyl;
- L 4 is selected from -CF 3 , alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkenyl and alkynyl, wherein any alkyl portion of L 4 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 5 is selected from hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl and alkynyl, wherein any alkyl portion of L 5 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 6 is selected from hydrogen, -CF 3 , alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkenyl and alkynyl, wherein any alkyl portion of L 6 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 7 is selected from hydrogen, heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 groups selected from hydroxyl and hydroxyalkyl, alkyl, alkenyl and alkynyl, wherein any alkyl portion of L 7 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy; X is O or S; and Z is N or CH. [0028] In another embodiment of Formula I,
- R 2 is selected from phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl, and a 5-6 membered heteroaryl that can contain 1, 2 or 3 heteroatoms, wherein the phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl or 5-6 membered heteroaryl can each be unsubstituted or substituted with 1 , 2, 3 or 4 groups selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -C(O)-L 7 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl optionally substituted with halo or -CF 3 , -N(H)C(O)N(H
- R 6 , R 7 , R 8) R 9> and R) 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1- 5 halo, phenyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy, hydroxy
- Ri 2 is selected from hydrogen, halo or alkyl
- Ri 3 is halo or alkyl; or Ri 2 and R] 3 , together with the carbon atom to which they are both attached, join to form a 3-6 membered cycloalkyl;
- Ri 9 when R 19 is present, is selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy, hydroxyalkoxy, heteroaryl, heteroarylall
- A is N or CH
- B is N or CH
- Li is selected from -C(Ri 2 )(Ri 3 )-, -C(Ri 2 )(Rn)-O-, -C(Ri 2 )(Rn)-CH 2 -O-, -C(R 12 )(Rn)-S- and -C(R 12 )(Rn)-S(O) 2 -;
- L 2 is selected from alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 hydroxyl, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 alkoxy, cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, heterocycloalkyl, hydrogen, alkoxyalkyl, and -CF 3 ;
- L 3 is selected from hydrogen and alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 4 is selected from -CF 3 and alkyl optionally substituted with 1 -5 halo, wherein any alkyl portion of L 4 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 5 is selected from hydrogen and alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 6 is selected from hydrogen, -CF 3 , and alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, wherein any alkyl portion of L 6 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 7 is selected from hydrogen and alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- X is O or S
- R 2 is selected from phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl, and a 5-6 membered heteroaryl that can contain 1, 2 or 3 heteroatoms, wherein the phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl or 5-6 membered heteroaryl can each be unsubstituted or substituted with 1, 2, 3 or 4 groups selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -C(O)-L 7 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl optionally substituted with halo or -CF 3 , -N(H)C(O)N(H)-
- R 6 , R 7 , R 8 , R 9, and Rio are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1- 5 halo, phenyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy, hydroxyalkoxy
- Ru is hydrogen or alkyl
- Ri 2 is selected from hydrogen, halo or alkyl; Ri 3 is halo or alkyl; or R- 12 and Ri 3 , together with the carbon atom to which they are both attached, join to form a 3-6 membered cycloalkyl;
- Ri 9 when R 19 is present, is selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy, hydroxyalkoxy, heteroaryl, heteroarylall
- B is N or CH
- Li is selected from -C(Ri 2 )(Rn)-O-, -C(Ri 2 )(Rn)-CH 2 -O-, -C(Ri 2 )(Ro)-S- and -C(R 12 )(Rn)-S(O) 2 -;
- L 2 is selected from alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 hydroxyl, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 alkoxy, cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1 -5 halo, heterocycloalkyl, hydrogen, alkoxyalkyl, and -CF 3 ;
- L 3 is selected from hydrogen and alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 4 is selected from -CF 3 and alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, wherein any alkyl portion of L 4 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 5 is selected from hydrogen and alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 6 is selected from hydrogen, -CF 3 , and alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, wherein any alkyl portion of L 6 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- L 7 is selected from hydrogen and alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy;
- All of the compounds disclosed herein include either their free base form or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts whether it is stated in the specification that these compounds can exist as their pharmaceutically acceptable salt or not. So, for instance, for any given embodiment of the compound of Formula I (including embodiments relating to the compounds themselves or method of use thereof), this embodiment includes either its free base form or any of its pharmaceutically acceptable salts, whether this is stated within this embodiment or not.
- the positions of attachment of the chemical groups in this disclosure are from left to right. For example, when Li is -C(Ri 2 )(Rn)-O-, its position of attachment within Formula I is represented by the following structure:
- Rj 2 , Ri 3 and -O-Ri are each attached to the one carbon on the left side.
- this point of attachment exists whether or not this point of attachment is represented by one or more dashes.
- -OH and OH mean exactly the same thing.
- R 2 selected from phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl, and a 5-6 membered heteroaryl that can contain 1 , 2 or 3 heteroatoms, wherein the phenyl, -C(O)-phenyl or 5-6 membered heteroaryl can each be unsubstituted or substituted with 1 , 2, 3 or 4 groups selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -C(O)-L 7 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl optionally substituted with halo or -CF 3 , -N(H)C(O)
- R 2 is selected from phenyl and a 5-6 membered heteroaryl that can contain 1, 2 or 3 heteroatoms, wherein the phenyl, or 5-6 membered heteroaryl can each be unsubstituted or substituted with 1, 2, 3 or 4 groups selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -C(O)-L 7 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl optionally substituted with halo or -CF 3 , -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl-CF 3 , -OH, alkoxy, and hal
- R 2 is pyridinyl or phenyl, wherein the pyridinyl or phenyl is substituted with one or two groups selected from -C(O)NH 2 , -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring, -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 , -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -CH 3 , -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 , and -C(O)N(H)(C 1 -C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 .
- R 2 is selected from N-cyclopropylpyridine-3-carboxamide, pyridine-3-carboxamide, 1- methylethyl)pyridine-3-carboxamide, 2,2,2-trifluoroethylpyridine-3-carboxamide, 2,2,24rifluoroethylbenzamide, 3-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethylbenzamide, 3-fluoro- 2,2,2-trifluoroethylbenzar ⁇ ide 5-[(methylsulfonyl)amino]pyridin-2-yl, 5- aminopyridin-2-yl, 2-(methyloxy)ethylpyridine-3-carboxamide, (trifluoroacetyl)aminophenyl, ⁇ [l-(4-chlorophenyl)cyclopropyl]carbonyl ⁇ amino, cyclopropylbenzamide, 3-
- R 2 is selected from N-cyclopropylpyridine-3-carboxamide, pyridine-3-carboxamide, 1- methylethyl)pyridine-3-carboxamide, 2,2,2-trifluoroethylpyridine-3-carboxamide, 2,2,2-trifluoroethylbenzamide, 3-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethylbenzamide, 3-fluoro- 2,2,2-trifluoroethylbenzamide 5-[(methylsulfonyl)amino]pyridin-2-yl, 5- aminopyridin-2-yl, 2-(methyloxy)ethylpyridine-3-carboxamide,
- Ri is selected from 2,4-dichlorophenyl, 3,4-dichlorophenyl, 4-fluorophenyl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4- methylphenyl, 2-chlorophenyl, 3-chlorophenyl, 3,4-difluorophenyl, 2,4- difluorophenyl, trifluoromethylphenyl, 4-cyanophenyl, 3 -fluorophenyl, 4-chloro-2- fluorophenyl, 3,4-dichlorophenyl, 4-chloro-3-fluorophenyl, 4-(methyloxy)phenyl, 2- chloro-4-fluorophenyl, 2-chloro-5-fluorophenyl, 2,5-dichlorophenyl, 2-chloro-4,5- di fluorophenyl, 2,4-dichloro-5-fluorophenyl, 3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl, 2,
- Ri is selected from 2,4-dichlorophenyl, 3,4-dichlorophenyl, 4-fluorophenyl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4- methylphenyl, 2-chlorophenyl, 3-chlorophenyl, 3,4-difluorophenyl, 2,4- difluorophenyl, trifluoromethylphenyl, 4-cyanophenyl, 3 -fluorophenyl, 4-chloro-2- fluorophenyl, 3,4-dichlorophenyl, 4-chloro-3 -fluorophenyl, 4-(methyloxy)phenyl, 2- chloro-4-fluorophenyl, 2-chloro-5-fluorophenyl, 2,5-dichlorophenyl, 2-chloro-4,5- difluorophenyl, 2,4-dichloro-5-fluorophenyl, 3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl,
- Ri is selected from 2,4-dichlorophenyl, 3,4-dichlorophenyl, 4-fluorophenyl, 4- chlorophenyl, 4-methylphenyl, 2-chlorophenyl, 3-chlorophenyl, 3,4-difluorophenyl, 2,4-difluorophenyl, trifluoromethylphenyl, 4-cyanophenyl, 3 -fluorophenyl, 4-chloro- 2-fluorophenyl, 3,4-dichlorophenyl, 4-chloro-3-fluorophenyl, 4-(methyloxy)phenyl, 2-chloro-4-fluorophenyl, 2-chloro-5-fluorophenyl, 2,5-dichlorophenyl, 2-chloro-4,5- di fluorophenyl, 2,4-dichloro-5-fluorophenyl, 3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl, 2,
- L 1 is an oxymethylene group substituted with a spiro-cyclopropyl group represented by the following structure:
- Li is selected from -CH(CH 3 )-, -CH(CH 3 )-O-, -C(CH 3 ) 2 -, -C(CH 3 ) 2 -O-, -C(CH 3 ) 2 -CH 2 -O-, -C(CH 3 ) 2 -S-,
- Li is selected from -CH(CH 3 )-, -CH(CH 3 )-O-, -C(CH 3 ) 2 -, -C(CH 3 ) 2 -O-, -C(CH 3 ) 2 -CH 2 -O-,
- Li is -CH(CH 3 )- or
- Lj is -CH(CH 3 )- or -CH(CH 3 )-O-.
- Li is -C(CH 3 ) 2 - or
- Lj is -CH(CH 3 )-O- or -C(CH 3 ) 2 -O-.
- Li is selected from
- Li is selected from
- Lj is -CH(CH 3 )-.
- Li is -CH(CH 3 )-O-.
- Li is -C(CH 3 ) 2 -.
- Li is -C(CH 3 ) 2 -O-.
- Li is -C(CH 3 ) 2 -CH 2 -
- Li is -C(Ri 2 )(Ri 3 )-
- L 2 is selected from
- L 2 is selected from
- L 2 is selected from
- L 2 is H.
- L 2 is cyclopropyl
- L 2 is gem- difluorocyclopropyl .
- L 2 is 1- methylethyl.
- L 2 is -CH 2 -CHF 2
- L 2 is -CH 2 -
- L 2 is -CH 2 -
- L 2 is -CH 2 -CF 3 .
- L 2 is -CH 2 -CF 2 -
- L 2 is -CH 2 -CH 2 -O-
- L 2 is oxetanyl
- L 3 is H or -(Ci-
- C 3 )alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy.
- L 3 is -CH 3 or H.
- L 3 is -CH 3 .
- L 3 is H.
- L 4 is -(Ci-C 3 )alkyl
- L 4 is -CH 3 , -CH 3 -
- L 4 is -CH 3 .
- L 4 is -CH 3 -CF 3 .
- L 4 is -CF 3 .
- L 5 is -(Ci-C 3 )alkyl or H, wherein any alkyl portion of L 5 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy.
- L 6 is -(Ci-C 3 )alkyl or H, wherein any alkyl portion of L 6 is optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy.
- L 5 and L 6 are both
- L 7 is -(Ci-C 3 )alkyl optionally substitued with hydroxyalkyl, aminoalkyl, alkoxyalkyl or alkoxyalkoxy. [0084] In another embodiment of the compound of Formula I, L 7 is -CH 3 . [0085] In another embodiment of the compound of Formula I, R 2 is
- Ri 4 , Rj 5 , R] 6 and Ri 7 are each selected from hydrogen, -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-L 7 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 - alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl, -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl-CF 3 , -OH, alkoxy, and halo, wherein the alkyl portion of-N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, and -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl-CF 3 is optionally substituted with 1 , 2, 3, 4 or
- Ri 4 , Rj 5 , Ri 6 , Rj 7 and Rj 8 are each selected from hydrogen, -C(O)-
- Ri 4 , Ri 5 , Ri 6 and Rn are hydrogen, one of Rj 4 , Ri 5 , Ri 6 and R n is selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-L 7 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl, -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl-CF 3 , -OH, alkoxy, and halo, wherein the alkyl portion of -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, and -N(H)C(O)N(H)-
- R 2 is
- Rj 4 , Rj 5 , Ri 6 and Ri 7 are hydrogen, two of Ri 4 , Ri 5 , Ri 6 and Ri 7 are selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-L 7 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl, -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl-CF 3 , -OH, alkoxy, and halo, wherein the alkyl portion of -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, and -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl,
- R 2 is
- R] 4 , Ri 5 , Ri 6 and Ri 7 is hydrogen, three Of Ri 4 , Ri 5 , Ri 6 and Rj 7 are selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-L 7 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl, -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl-CF 3 , -OH, alkoxy, and halo, wherein the alkyl portion of -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, and -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl,
- R 2 is
- Ri 4 , Ri 5 , Ri 6 , Ri 7 and Rig are hydrogen, one of Ri 4 , Ri 5 , Ri 6 , R n and R 18 is selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-L 7 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl, -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl-CF 3 , -OH, alkoxy, and halo, wherein the alkyl portion of -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -N(H)C(O)
- Ri 4 , Ri 5 , R ]6 and Ri 7 are hydrogen, two of Ri 4 , Rj 5 , Ri 6 and R n are selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-L 7 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl, -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl-CF 3 , -OH, alkoxy, and halo, wherein the alkyl portion of -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, and -N(H)C(O)N(H)
- R 2 is
- Ri 4 , Ri 5 , Ri 6 and Ri 7 are hydrogen, three of Ri 4 , Ri 5 , Ri 6 and R n are selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-L 7 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl,
- R 2 is
- Ri 4 , Ri 5 , Ri 6 and Rn is hydrogen
- four of Ri 4 , Ri 5 , Rj 6 and Ri 7 are selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -C(O)-L 7 , -C(O)-O-L 3 , -CF 3 , -CN, -NH 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , heteroaryl, -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl-CF 3 , -OH, alkoxy, and halo, wherein the alkyl portion of -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, and -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl,
- R 2 is
- R 15 is selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -N(H)C(O)-L 4 , and -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl-CF 3 , wherein the alkyl portion of-N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, and -N(H)C(O)N(H)-alkyl-CF 3 is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 halo, and each of L 2 , L 4 , L 5 , and L 6 are as defined in any of the definitions above for each of these variables, including the definition in Formula I. [0095] In another embodiment of the compound of Formula I, R 2 is
- Ri 5 is selected from -C(O)NH 2 , -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring, -NH)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 , -S(O) 2 -CH 3 , -S(O) 2 -N(L 5 )L 6 , -C(O)N(H)(C 1 -C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 , and -C(O)N(H)(C 1 - C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 .
- R 2 is
- R 2 is wherein Ri 5 is -C(0)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring. [0098] In another embodiment of the compound of Formula I, R 2 is
- R 15 is -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 .
- R 2 is
- R 2 is
- R, 5 is -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 .
- R 2 is
- R ]5 is -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 .
- R 2 is wherein Ri 5 is -N(H)C(O)-3-oxetane or -N(H)C(O)-2,2-difluorocyclopropyl.
- R 2 is
- R 2 is -C(O)N(H)(C r C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 .
- R ] 5 is selected from -C(O)-N(H)-L 2 , -N(H)S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl,
- R 2 is
- R) 5 is selected from -C(O)NH 2 , -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring, -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 , -S(O) 2 -CH 3 , -C(O)N(H)(C ,-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 , -C(O)N(H)(C ,-C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 , and -C(O)N(H)(C, -C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 .
- R 2 is wherein Ri 5 is -C(O)NH 2 .
- R 2 is
- R] 5 is -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring.
- R 2 is
- R )5 is -N(H)C(O)-3-oxetane or -N(H)C(O)-2,2-difluorocyclopropyl.
- R 2 is
- R ) 5 is -S(O) 2 -CH 3 .
- R 2 is wherein Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)(C, -C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 .
- R 2 is
- R 15 is -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 , [00113]
- R 2 is
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)(C,-C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 .
- Rio are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-
- Rio are each independently selected from H, chloro, fluoro, methyl, phenyl optionally substituted with 1-3 halo, -S(O) 2 -CH 3 , cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, and methoxy.
- R 6 , R 7 , R 8 , R 9 and Rio are each independently selected from H, chloro, fluoro, methyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, and methoxy.
- R 19 when R 19 is present, is independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1 -5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1-3 halo, -S(O) 2 -CH 3 , cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, and alkoxy.
- R 19 when R 19 is present, is selected from H, chloro, fluoro, methyl, phenyl optionally substituted with 1-3 halo, -S(O) 2 -CH 3 , cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, and methoxy.
- R 19 when R 19 is present, is selected from H, chloro, fluoro, methyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, and methoxy.
- R 19 when R 19 is present, is selected from H, chloro, fluoro, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , and methoxy.
- Rn is hydrogen or -CH 3 .
- Rn is hydrogen.
- Ri 2 is selected from halo or methyl.
- Ri 3 is selected from halo or methyl.
- Ri 2 and Ri 3 together with the carbon atom to which they are both attached, join to form a 3-4 membered cycloalkyl.
- A is N.
- B is N.
- X is O.
- X is S.
- Z is N.
- Z is CH.
- All compounds of Formula I disclosed above include any of the disclosed alternative aspects or embodiments for each of R), R 2 , R$, R 7 , R 81 R 9 , Rio, Ri9, Rn, R12,
- R 2 cannot be substituted by more than one group that contains a cycloalkyl group, an aryl group, a heterocycloalky group, or a heteroaryl group.
- R 2 cannot be substituted by more than one group that contains a cycloalkyl group, an aryl group, a heterocycloalky group, or a heteroaryl group.
- the -C(O)-phenyl, benzyl, and a 5-6 membered heteroaryl of R 2 cannot be substituted with more than one heteroaryl group.
- Rj cannot be substituted by more than one group that contains a cycloalkyl group, an aryl group, a heterocycloalky group, or a heteroaryl group.
- R 9, Rj 0 and Ri 9 can be phenyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy, heteroaryl, heteroarylalkoxy.
- Ri 5 is selected from -C(O)NH 2 , -C(O)-CH 3 , -C(O)N(H)-cycl ⁇ propyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring, -N(H)- S(O) 2 -CH 3 , -S(O) 2 -CH 3 , -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -C(O)N(H)(C 1 -C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 , -C(O)N(H)(C 1 - C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 , and -C(O)N(H)(C, -C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 ; and
- Ri is selected from
- R 6 , R 7 , R 8 , Rg y Rio and R 19 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl, -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)- alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, cycloalkyalkoxy, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylalkoxy,
- any of the embodiments in this specification refers to a any combination of one or more compounds of Formula I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K), 1((L), I(M), or 1(N)
- this embodiment includes each of Formula I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K), 1((L), I(M), or I(N), individually or in any combination of each other.
- any of the embodiments in this specification refers to a compound of Formula I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K), 1((L), I(M), or I(N)
- this can be interpreted to include only compounds having Formula I(A), or only compounds having Formula I(B), or only compounds having Formula I(C), or only compounds having Formula I(D), or only compounds having Formula I(E), or a combination of any two of Formula I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K), 1((L), I(M), or I(N), (such as, for example, a compound of Formula I(E) or I(F), or a compound of Formula I(J) or I(K), wherein all variables Ri and Ri 5 are as defined above) or a combination of any three of Formula I(A
- Ri 5 is -C(O)NH 2 ; and R) is selected from 1-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 Rig groups, 2-quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, 2- naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, and 4-quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, wherein each R 19 , when Rigis present, is independently selected from halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, - NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1 , 2 or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 ,
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring;
- Ri is selected from 1-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 Ri 9 groups, 2- quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R19 groups, 2-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, and 4-quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R19 groups, wherein each Ri 9 , when Ri 9 is present, is independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5
- Ri 5 is -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 ;
- Ri is selected from 1-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, 2- quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, 2-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, and 4-quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, wherein each Ri 9 , when Ri 9 is present, is independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5
- R )5 is -S(O) 2 -CH 3 ; and Ri is selected from 1-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, 2- quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 Ri 9 groups, 2-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, and 4-quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, wherein each R 19 , when Rigis present, is independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -
- Ri 5 is -S(O) 2 -NH 2 ; and Ri is selected from 1-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, 2- quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, 2-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, and 4-quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R19 groups, wherein each R 19 , when R 19 is present, is independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)(C, -C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 or -C(O)N(H)(C ,-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 ; and Ri is selected from 1-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, 2- quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, 2-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, and 4-quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, wherein each R 19 , when Rigis present, is independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH,
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 ;
- Ri is selected from 1-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, 2- quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, 2-naphthyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, and 4-quinolinyl optionally substituted with 1-2 R 19 groups, wherein each R 19 , when Ri 9 is present, is independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1 -5
- R 15 is -C(O)NH 2 ;
- R 6 , R 7 , Rs, R 9 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1- 5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O- NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy, -
- R 15 is -C(O)NH 2 ;
- R 7 , R 8; R 9 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 -OH, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)- alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalky
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring; and Ri is
- R 6 , R 7 , R 8) R 9 and Rio are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1 -5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1 - 5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O- NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxyal
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring; and Ri is
- R 7 , R 8, R 9 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 -OH, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1 -5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)- alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalky
- R 15 is -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 ; and Ri is wherein R 6 , R 7 , R 81 R 9 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1- 5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1 , 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl)
- R 15 is -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 ;
- R 7 , R 8> R 9 and Rio are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 -OH, -OH, - NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)- alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl
- Ri 5 is -S(O) 2 -CH 3 ; and Ri is
- R 6 , R 7 , R 8 , R9 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1- 5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O- NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxyal
- R 7 , R 8 , R 9 and Rj 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 -OH, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1 , 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)- alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alk
- Ri 5 is -S(O) 2 -NH 2 ;
- R 6 , R 7 , R 8; Rg and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1- 5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O- NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy,
- R 7 , Rg 1 R 9 and Rj 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 -OH, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)- alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalk
- R, 5 is -C(O)N(H)(C ,-C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 or -C(O)N(H)(Ci-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 ; and Ri is
- R 6 , R 7 , R 81 R 9 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1- 5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1 , 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O- NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalk
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 or -C(O)N(H)(C,-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 ;
- R 7 , R 8 R 9 and Rio are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 -OH, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)- alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alky
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)(C,-C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 ;
- R 6 , R 7 , R 8> Rg and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1- 5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)-alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O- NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy,
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)(C ,-C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 ; and Ri is
- R 7 , R 8, R 9 and Rio are each independently selected from H, halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, alkyl optionally substituted with 1-2 -OH, -OH, -NH 2 , alkenyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, phenyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups selected from halo and -CF 3 , -S(O) 2 -alkyl, -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -S(O) 2 -N(H)- alkyl, -S(O) 2 -N(alkyl) 2 , cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, alkynyl optionally substituted with 1-5 halo, -C(O)OH, -C(O)O-NH 2 , -C(O)O-alkyl, -CF 3 , -OCF 3 , -CN, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alky
- Ri 5 is selected from -C(O)NH 2 , -C(O)N (H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring, -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 , -S(O) 2 - CH 3 , -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 , and -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 ; and
- R 8 and R 9 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 8 and R 9 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 15 is -C(O)NH 2 ; and Ri is
- R 8 and R 9 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 8 and R 9 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring; and Ri is
- R 8 and Rg are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 8 and Rg are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 ; and Ri is
- R 8 and R 9 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -S(O) 2 -CH 3 ; and Ri is
- R 8 and R 9 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -S(O) 2 -NH 2 ; and Ri is
- R 8 and R 9 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 15 is -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 or -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 ;
- R 8 and R 9 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 15 is -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 ; and Ri is
- R 8 and Rg are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 8 and Rg are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 15 is -C(O)NH 2 ;
- R 6 , R 8 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring; and Ri is
- R 6 , R 8 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 6 , R 8 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 15 is -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 ; and R, is
- R 6 , R 8 and Rio are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -S(O) 2 -CH 3 ; and Ri is
- R 6 , R 8 and Rio are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and
- Ri 5 is -S(O) 2 -NH 2 ;
- Ri is wherein R 6 , R 8 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)(Ci-C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 or -C(O)N(H)(C ,-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 ; and Ri is
- R 6 , R 8 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is selected from -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 ;
- R 6 , R 8 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 6 , R 8 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is selected from -C(O)NH 2 , -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring, -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 , -S(O) 2 - CH 3 ,
- Rg and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring; and R 1 is
- R 8 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 ; and wherein R 8 and Rio are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -S(O) 2 -CH 3 ;
- R 8 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 15 is -S(O) 2 -NH 2 ; and Ri is
- R 8 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 8 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)(C ,-C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 or -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 ; and Ri is
- R 8 and Rj 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is selected from -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 ; and Ri is
- R 8 and Rj 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is selected from -C(O)NH 2 , -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring, -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 , -S(O) 2 - CH 3 , -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 , -C(O)N(H)(C ,-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 , and -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )al
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring; and Ri is
- R 7] Rg and Ri 0 are each independently selected from H, Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 ; and Ri is
- R 7) R 8 and Rio are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -S(O) 2 -CH 3 ; and Ri is
- R 7 , R 8 and Rio are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is - S(O) 2 -NH 2 ; and Ri is
- R 7, R 8 and Rio are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 , or -C(O)N(H)(C ,-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 ; and Ri is
- R 7> R 8 and Ri 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is selected from -C(O)N(H)(C i-C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 ; and R 1 is
- R 7; R 8 and Rj 0 are each independently selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is selected from -C(O)NH 2 , -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring, -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 , -S(O) 2 - CH 3 , -S(O) 2 -NH 2 , -C(O)N(H)(C 1 -C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 , -C(O)N(H)(Cj -C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 , and -C(O)N(H)(C 1 -C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 ; and Ri is
- R 8 is selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -C(O)N(H)-cyclopropyl optionally substited with 1 or 2 halo at any position on the cyclopropyl ring; and wherein R 8 is selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -N(H)-S(O) 2 -CH 3 ; and Ri is
- R 8 is selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- Ri 5 is -S(O) 2 -NH 2 ; and R, is
- R 8 is selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 15 is -C(O)N(H)(C ,-C 3 )alkyl-C(H)F 2 or -C(O)N(H)(Ci-C 3 )alkyl-CF 3 ; and Ri is
- R 8 is selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- R 15 is selected from -C(O)N(H)(C, -C 3 )alkyl-OCH 3 ; and Ri is
- R 8 is selected from Cl, F, hydroxyalkyl and -CF 3 .
- any of the alkyl groups referred to in any of the above embodiments, including alkyl portions attached to other groups, can be a -(Ci- C 6 )alkyl group.
- any of the alkyl groups referred to in any of the above embodiments, including alkyl portions attached to other groups, can be a -(Ci- C 3 )alkyl group.
- any of the alkoxy groups referred to in any of the above embodiments, including alkoxy portions attached to other groups can be a - (Ci-C 6 )alkoxy group.
- any of the alkoxy groups referred to in any of the above embodiments, including alkoxy portions attached to other groups can be a -(Ci-C 3 )alkoxy group.
- any of the heterocycloalkyl groups referred to in any of the above embodiments, including heterocycloalkyl portions attached to other groups, can be a (4-6 membered) heterocycloalkyl group.
- any of the cycloalkyl groups referred to in any of the above embodiments can be a -(C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl group.
- the compound of Formula I is selected from one of the following compounds from Table I (the activity for each of these compounds, listed underneath the name of each compound, is categorized as A, B or C, which are each defined below Table I):
- I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), 1(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof can each be in the form of a pharmaceutical composition comprising the compound according to claim 1 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, excipient, or diluent.
- the compounds of Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), 1(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof can each be used in methods for treating insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, wherein the methods comprise administering to a mammal in need of the treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), 1(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (1(N), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the compounds of Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), 1(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof can each be used in methods for treating non-insulin- dependent diabetes mellitus (type 2 diabetes), wherein the methods comprise administering to a mammal in need of the treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), 1(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the compounds of Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof can each be used in methods for treating insulin, wherein the methods comprise administering to a mammal in need the treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), 1(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the compounds of Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof can each be used in methods for treating obesity, wherein the methods comprise administering to a mammal in need of the treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), 1(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the compounds of Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), 1(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof can each be used in methods for modulating Cortisol production, wherein the methods comprise administering to a mammal in need of the treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the compounds of Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof can each be used in methods for modulating hepatic glucose production, wherein the methods comprise administering to a mammal in need of thereof a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (1(N), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the compounds of Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof can each be used in methods for treating an 11 ⁇ -HSDl- mediated condition or disorder, wherein the methods comprise administering to a mammal in need of the treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the compounds of Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (1(N), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof can each be used in method for modulating the function of 11 ⁇ -HSDl in a cell, wherein the methods comprise administering to a mammal in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the compounds of Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), I(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (1(N), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof can each be used in a method for treating a mammal in need of the treatment one or more conditions selected from (1) hyperglycemia, (2) low glucose tolerance, (3) insulin resistance, (4) obesity, (5) lipid disorders, (6) dyslipidemia, (7) hyperlipidemia, (8) hypertriglyceridemia, (9) hypercholesterolemia, (10) low HDL levels, (11) high LDL levels, (12) atherosclerosis and its sequelae, (13) vascular restenosis, (14) pancreatitis, (15) abdominal obesity, (16) neurodegenerative disease, (17) retinopathy, (18) nephropathy, (19) neuropathy, and (20) Syndrome X, wherein the method comprises administering to the mammal
- the compounds of Formula I, I(A), I(B), I(C), I(D), I(E), I(F), I(G), I(H), 1(1), 1(J), I(K) 1((L), I(M) or (I(N), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof can each be used in a method for treating in a mammal in need of the treatment one or more conditions selected from (1) hyperglycemia, (2) low glucose tolerance, (3) insulin resistance, (4) obesity, (5) lipid disorders, (6) dyslipidemia, (7) hyperlipidemia, (8) hypertriglyceridemia, (9) hypercholesterolemia, (10) low HDL levels, (11) high LDL levels, (12) atherosclerosis and its sequelae, (13) vascular restenosis, (14) pancreatitis, (15) abdominal obesity, (16) neurodegenerative disease, (17) retinopathy, (18) nephropathy, (19) neuropathy, and (20) Syndrome X, wherein the method comprises administering to the ma
- a substituent "R” can reside on any atom of the ring system, assuming replacement of a depicted, implied, or expressly defined hydrogen from one of the ring atoms, so long as a stable structure is formed.
- the "R” group can reside on either the 5-membered or the 6-membered ring of the fused ring system.
- the two "R's" can reside on any two atoms of the ring system, again assuming each replaces a depicted, implied, or expressly defined hydrogen on the ring.
- administering means introducing the compound or a prodrug of the compound into the system of the animal in need of treatment.
- administering When a compound of this disclosure or prodrug thereof is provided in combination with one or more other active agents (e.g., surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, etc.), "administration" and its variants are each understood to include concurrent and sequential introduction of the compound or prodrug thereof and other agents.
- active agents e.g., surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, etc.
- Alkyl is intended to include molecules having 1-12 carbons in size (Ci- Ci 2 )alkyl, which can be straight chained or branched.
- C 6 alkyl can refer to an «-hexyl, wo-hexyl, cyclobutylethyl, and the like.
- Alkyl is intended to include lower alkyl groups of from 1-6 carbons in size, such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, s-butyl, /-butyl, isobutyl, pentyl, hexyl and the like.
- Higher alkyl refers to alkyl groups containing more that six carbon atoms.
- alkyl residue having a specific number of carbons is named, all geometric isomers having that number of carbons are intended to be encompassed; thus, for example, either "butyl” or “C 4 alkyl” is meant to include n-butyl, .sec-butyl, isobutyl, t-butyl; and for example, "propyl” or “C 3 alkyl” each include n-propyl and isopropyl.
- NH or "-N(H)-" when meant to be a bivalent group are the same thing and is to be read as the nitrogen being attached to each of the two groups.
- -(Ci-C 6 )alkyl is a subset of alkyl groups that are from one to six carbon atoms in length, and can be straight chained or branched.
- -(Ci-C 3 )alkyl is a subset of alkyl groups that are from one to three carbon atoms in length, and can be straight chained or branched.
- alkenyl is intended to be an alkyl that contains at least one double bond between two carbons. Non-limiting examplels of alkenyl include vinyl, allyl, isoprenyl, and the like.
- alkynyl is intended to be an alkyl that contains at least one triple bond between two carbons.
- Cycloalkyl means a non-aromatic mono- or multicyclic ring system comprising about 3 to about 14 carbon atoms.
- Non-limiting examples of monocyclic cycloalkyls include cyclopropyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl and the like.
- Non-limiting examples of multicyclic cycloalkyls include 1-decalin, norbornyl, adamantyl and the like. Cycloalkyls can be fused or bridge ring systems or spirocyclic systems.
- -(C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl is a subset of cycloalkyl and means a non-aromatic monocyclic ring system comprising from 3 to 6 carbon atoms.
- Alkyl substituted with one or more halo and hydroxy means an alkyl group substituted with 1, 2, or 3 hydroxy or 1, 2 or 3 halo.
- Alkylene refers to straight or branched chain divalent group consisting solely of carbon and hydrogen atoms, containing no unsaturation and having from one to ten carbon atoms, for example, methylene, ethylene, propylene, «-butylene and the like. Alkylene is a subset of alkyl, referring to the same residues as alkyl, but having two points of attachment and, specifically, fully saturated. Examples of alkylene include ethylene (-CH 2 CH 2 -), propylene (-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 -), dimethylpropylene (- CH 2 C(CH 3 ) 2 CH 2 -), and cyclohexylpropylene (-CH 2 CH 2 CH(C 6 H 13 )).
- alkoxy or "alkoxyl” both refer to the group -O-alkyl, wherein the term “alkyl” is as defined hereinabove.
- alkoxy include methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, and the like.
- -(Ci-C 6 )alkoxy is a subset of alkoxy and refers to the group -0-(Ci- C 6 )alkyl, wherein the term "(Ci-C 6 )alkyl" is as defined hereinabove.
- -(Ci-C 3 )alkoxy is a subset of alkoxy and refers to the group -O-(Ci- C 3 )alkyl, wherein the term “(Ci-C 3 )alkyl” is as defined hereinabove.
- Aryl means a monovalent six- to fourteen-membered mono- or multicyclic ring, wherein the monocyclic ring is aromatic and at least one of the rings in the multicyclic ring is aromatic.
- a multicyclic ring that contains only one aryl ring is intended to be included within the definition of aryl.
- Representative non-limiting examples of aryl include phenyl, naphthyl, and the like.
- Arylalkyl means a residue in which an aryl moiety, as defined above, is attached to a parent structure via one of an alkyl (i.e, alkylene, alkenylene, or alkynylene). Examples include benzyl, phenethyl, phenylvinyl, phenylallyl and the like.
- alkyl portion of the group can be one to ten carbons.
- "-(Ci-C 6 )alkylaryl” is a subset of arylalkyl wherein the moiety is attached to a parent structure via a "-(Ci-C 6 )alkylene group. Examples include benzyl, phenethyl, and the like.
- two adjacent groups on an aromatic system can be fused together to form a ring structure.
- the fused ring structure can contain heteroatoms and can be optionally substituted with one or more groups. It should additionally be noted that saturated carbons of such fused groups (i.e. saturated ring structures) can contain two substitution groups.
- fused-polycyclic or "fused ring system” refers to a polycyclic ring system that contains bridged or fused rings; that is, where two rings have more than one shared atom in their ring structures.
- fused-polycyclics and fused ring systems includes non-aromatic and aromatic systems.
- fused-polycyclics share a vicinal set of atoms, for example naphthalene or 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-naphthalene.
- a spiro ring system is not a fused-polycyclic by this definition, but fused polycyclic ring systems of the compounds disclosed herein can themselves have spiro rings attached thereto via a single ring atom of the fused- polycyclic.
- "Halogen” or “halo” both refer to fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine.
- Haloalkyl (which includes alkyl optionally substituted with up to 8 halogens) and "haloaryl” refer genetically to alkyl and aryl groups that are substituted with one or more halogens, respectively.
- haloalkyl examples include 3,3,3-trifluoro-l-methylpropyl, 2-methyl-l-(trifluoromethyl)propyl, -CH 2 F, - CHCl 2 and -CF 3 .
- Heteroatom refers to O, S, N, or P.
- Heterocycloalkyl refers to a stable 4-12 membered monocyclic or multicyclic ring, wherein at least one of the rings contains at least one heteroatom and wherein there are no aromatic rings. Heterocycloalkyl is meant to include multicyclic rings, wherein one ring contains a heteroatom and another ring does not contain a heteroatom. Non-limiting examples of heterocycloalkyl include piperadinyl, piperazinyl, furanyl, prrolidinyl, morpholinyl.
- (4-6 membered) heterocycloalkyl is a subset of heterocycloalkyl and refers to a stable 4-6 membered monocyclic ring containing at least one heteroatom and wherein there are no aromatic rings.
- Heterocycloalkylalkyl refers to a heterocycloalkyl, as defined herein, attached to the parent moiety through an “alkyl,” as defined herein.
- Amino refers to -NH 2 .
- Alkylamino refers to -NH(alkyl), wherein “alkyl” is as defined above, and wherein the the parent moiety is attached to the nitrogen atom.
- Dialkylamino refers to -N(alkyl) 2 , wherein “alkyl” is as defined above, and wherein the parent moiety is attached to the nitrogen atom.
- Dialkylaminoalkyl refers to -(alkyl)N(alkyl) 2 , wherein “alkyl” is as defined above.
- Aminoalkyl refers to -(alkyl)NH 2 , wherein “alkyl” is as defined above, and wherein the the parent moiety is attached to the alkyl group. The amino group can be attached at any point along the alkyl group.
- Heteroaryl means a 5- to 12-membered, monocyclic aromatic heterocyclyl (where heterocyclyl is defined herein) or bicyclic heterocyclyl ring system (where at least one of the rings in the bicyclic system is aromatic) where the monocyclic ring and at least one of the rings in the bicyclic ring system contains one, two, three, four, or five heteroatom(s) selected from nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, and sulfur.
- the ring containing the heteroatom can be aromatic or non-aromatic.
- Representative examples include pyridinyl, imidazolyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazolyl, triazolyl, pyrazinyl, tetrazolyl, furyl, thienyl, isoxazolyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, isothiazolyl, pyrrolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, indolyl, benzimidazolyl, benzdioxolyl, benzofuranyl, cinnolinyl, indazolyl, indolizinyl, phthalazinyl, pyridazinyl, triazinyl, isoindolyl, pteridinyl, purinyl, oxadiazolyl, triazolyl, thiadiazolyl, thiadiazolyl, furazanyl, benz
- (5-6 membered) Heteroaryl is a subset of heteroaryl and means a 5 to 6- membered aromatic heterocyclyl ring systemwhere the monocyclic ring and at least one of the contains one, two, three or four heteroatom(s) selected from nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, and sulfur.
- Representative examples include pyridinyl, imidazolyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazolyl, triazolyl, pyrazinyl, tetrazolyl, furyl, thienyl, isoxazolyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, isothiazolyl and pyrrolyl.
- Carbonyl refers to the group “-C(O)-", which is bivalent.
- Aminocarbonyl refers to the group “-C(O)-NH 2, " wherein the parent moiety is attached to the carbonyl group.
- Alkoxycarbonyl refers to the group “-C(O)alkoxy,” wherein alkoxy is as defined above, and the parent moiety is attached to the carbonyl.
- a non-limiting example includes -C(O)-OC(CH 3 ) 3 .
- Hydroxyalkynyl refers to a group wherein the parent moiety is attached to the alkynyl group, and a hydroxyl group is attached to the alkynyl.
- a non-limiting example includes 4-hydroxybut-l-yn-l-yl.
- Hydroxyalkyl refers to a group wherein the parent moiety is attached to the alkyl group, and a hydroxyl group is attached to the alkyl.
- Dihydroxyalkyl refers to a group wherein the parent moiety is attached to the alkyl group, and a two hydroxyl groups are attached to the alkyl, wherein the "alkyl" portion is as defined above.
- Alkylaminoalkylamino refers to -N(H)(alkyl)N(H)(alkyl), as shown below, wherein the "alkyl” portion is as defined above.
- Aminoalkylamino refers to -N(H)(alkyl)NH 2 , as shown below, wherein the "alkyl” portion is as defined above. H H
- Dialkylaminoalkoxy refers to -(alkoxy)N(alkyl) 2 , wherein the "alkoxy” and “alkyl” portions are both as defined above.
- dialkylaminoalkoxy includes dimethylaminoethyloxy represented by -O- (CH 2 ) 2 N(CH 3 ) 2 .
- Alkylsulfonylalkylamino refers to -NH 2 -S(O) 2 -alkyl, wherein the amino portion of this group is attached to the parent moieity, and wherein the "alkyl” portions is as defined above.
- a non-limiting example includes methylsulfonylethylamino.
- saturated bridged ring system refers to a bicyclic or polycyclic ring system that is not aromatic. Such a system can contain isolated or conjugated unsaturation, but not aromatic or heteroaromatic rings in its core structure (but can have aromatic substitution thereon). For example, hexahydro-furo[3,2-b]furan, 2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-lH-indene, 7-aza-bicyclo[2.2.1]-heptane, and l,2,3,4,4a,5,8,8a-octahydro-naphthalene are all included in the class "saturated bridged ring system.
- Spirocyclyl or "spirocyclic ring” refers to a ring originating from a particular annular carbon of another ring.
- a ring atom of a saturated bridged ring system (rings B and B'), but not a bridgehead atom, can be a shared atom between the saturated bridged ring system and a spirocyclyl (ring A) attached thereto.
- a spirocyclyl can be carbocyclic or heteroalicyclic.
- Some of the compounds of the disclosure can have imino, amino, oxo or hydroxy substituents off aromatic heterocyclyl systems.
- imino, amino, oxo or hydroxy substituents can exist in their corresponding tautomeric form, i.e., amino, imino, hydroxy or oxo, respectively.
- "Mammal" for the purposes of this disclosure includes humans (including patients receiving treatment) and other animals. Thus, the methods are applicable to both human therapy and veterinary applications.
- the mammal is a patient, and more preferably, the mammal is human.
- “Therapeutically effective amount” is an amount of a compound of this disclosue, that when administered to a patient, ameliorates a symptom of the disease.
- the amount of a compound of this disclosure which constitutes a “therapeutically effective amount” will vary depending on the compound, the disease state and its severity, the age of the patient to be treated, and the like. The therapeutically effective amount can be determined routinely by one of ordinary skill in the art having regard to their knowledge and to this disclosure.
- a "pharmaceutically acceptable salt” of a compound means a salt that is pharmaceutically acceptable and that possesses the desired pharmacological activity of the parent compound. It is understood that the pharmaceutically acceptable salts are non-toxic. Additional information on suitable pharmaceutically acceptable salts can be found in Remington 's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 17 th ed., Mack Publishing Company, Easton, PA, 1985, which is incorporated herein by reference or S. M. Berge, et al, "Pharmaceutical Salts," J. Pharm. Sci., 1977;66:1-19 both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts include those formed with inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, and the like; as well as organic acids such as acetic acid, trifluoroacetic acid, propionic acid, hexanoic acid, cyclopentanepropionic acid, glycolic acid, pyruvic acid, lactic acid, oxalic acid, maleic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, fumaric acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, benzoic acid, cinnamic acid, 3-(4- hydroxybenzoyl)benzoic acid, mandelic acid, methanesulfonic acid, ethanesulfonic acid, 1,2-ethanedisulfonic acid, 2-hydroxyethanesulfonic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, 4-chlorobenzenesulfonic acid, 2-naphthalenesulfonic acid, 2-n
- Examples of a pharmaceutically acceptable base addition salts include those formed when an acidic proton present in the parent compound is replaced by a metal ion, such as sodium, potassium, lithium, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, manganese, aluminum salts and the like.
- a metal ion such as sodium, potassium, lithium, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, manganese, aluminum salts and the like.
- Preferable salts are the ammonium, potassium, sodium, calcium, and magnesium salts.
- Salts derived from pharmaceutically acceptable organic non-toxic bases include, but are not limited to, salts of primary, secondary, and ternary amines, substituted amines including naturally occurring substituted amines, cyclic amines and basic ion exchange resins.
- organic bases examples include isopropylamine, trimethylamine, diethylamine, triethylamine, tripropyl amine, ethanolamine, 2-dimethylaminoethanol, 2- diethylaminoethanol, dicyclohexylamine, lysine, arginine, histidine, caffeine, procaine, hydrabamine, choline, betaine, ethylenediamine, glucosamine, methylglucamine, theobromine, purines, piperazine, piperidine, N-ethylpiperidine, tromethamine, jV-methylglucamine, polyamine resins, and the like.
- Exemplary organic bases are isopropylamine, diethylamine, ethanolamine, trimethylamine, dicyclohexylamine, choline, and caffeine.
- Prodrug refers to compounds that are transformed (typically rapidly) in vivo to yield the parent compound of the above formulae, for example, by hydrolysis in blood.
- Common examples include, but are not limited to, ester and amide forms of a compound having an active form bearing a carboxylic acid moiety.
- Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable esters of the compounds of this disclosure include, but are not limited to, alkyl esters (for example with between about one and about six carbons) the alkyl group is a straight or branched chain. Acceptable esters also include cycloalkyl esters and arylalkyl esters such as, but not limited to benzyl.
- Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable amides of the compounds of this disclosure include, but are not limited to, primary amides, and secondary and tertiary alkyl amides (for example with between about one and about six carbons).
- Amides and esters of the compounds of this disclosure can be prepared according to conventional methods. A thorough discussion of prodrugs is provided in T. Higuchi and V. Stella, "Pro-drugs as Novel Delivery Systems," Vol. 14 of the A. C. S. Symposium Series, and in Bioreversible Carriers in Drug Design, ed. Edward B. Roche, American Pharmaceutical Association and Pergamon Press, 1987, both of which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
- Methodabolite refers to the break-down or end product of a compound or its salt produced by metabolism or biotransformation in the animal or human body; for example, biotransformation to a more polar molecule such as by oxidation, reduction, or hydrolysis, or to a conjugate (see Goodman and Gilman, "The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics” ⁇ .sup.th Ed., Pergamon Press, Gilman et al.. (eds), 1990 for a discussion of biotransformation).
- the metabolite of a compound of this disclosure or its salt can be the biologically active form of the compound in the body.
- a prodrug can be used such that the biologically active form, a metabolite, is released in vivo.
- a biologically active metabolite is discovered serendipitously, that is, no prodrug design per se was undertaken.
- An assay for activity of a metabolite of a compound of this disclosure is known to one of skill in the art in light of the present disclosure.
- the compounds of this disclosure also include N-oxide derivatives and protected derivatives of compounds of Formula I.
- compounds of Formula I when compounds of Formula I contain an oxidizable nitrogen atom, the nitrogen atom can be converted to an N-oxide by methods well known in the art.
- compounds of Formula I When compounds of Formula I contain groups such as hydroxy, carboxy, thiol or any group containing a nitrogen atom(s), these groups can be protected with a suitable "protecting group” or "protective group”.
- a comprehensive list of suitable protective groups can be found in T.W. Greene, Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1991, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- the protected derivatives of compounds of Formula I can be prepared by methods well known in the art.
- Treating" or "treatment” of a disease, disorder, or syndrome includes (i) preventing the disease, disorder, or syndrome from occurring in a human, i.e. causing the clinical symptoms of the disease, disorder, or syndrome not to develop in an animal that can be exposed to or predisposed to the disease, disorder, or syndrome but does not yet experience or display symptoms of the disease, disorder, or syndrome; (ii) inhibiting the disease, disorder, or syndrome, i.e., arresting its development; and (iii) relieving the disease, disorder, or syndrome, i.e., causing regression of the disease, disorder, or syndrome.
- Such suitable x-ray quality crystals can be used as part of a method of identifying a candidate agent capable of binding to and modulating the activity of kinases.
- Such methods can be characterized by the following aspects: a) introducing into a suitable computer program, information defining a ligand binding domain of a kinase in a conformation (e.g.
- aspects a-d are not necessarily carried out in the aforementioned order. Such methods can further entail: performing rational drug design with the model of the three-dimensional structure, and selecting a potential candidate agent in conjunction with computer modeling.
- Such methods can further entail: employing a candidate agent, so-determined to fit spatially into the ligand binding domain, in a biological activity assay for kinase modulation, and determining whether said candidate agent modulates kinase activity in the assay. Such methods can also include administering the candidate agent, determined to modulate kinase activity, to a mammal suffering from a condition treatable by kinase modulation, such as those described above.
- compounds disclosed herein can be used in a method of evaluating the ability of a test agent to associate with a molecule or molecular complex comprising a ligand binding domain of a kinase.
- a method of evaluating the ability of a test agent to associate with a molecule or molecular complex comprising a ligand binding domain of a kinase can be characterized by the following aspects: a) creating a computer model of a kinase binding pocket using structure coordinates obtained from suitable x-ray quality crystals of the kinase, b) employing computational algorithms to perform a fitting operation between the test agent and the computer model of the binding pocket, and c) analyzing the results of the fitting operation to quantify the association between the test agent and the computer model of the binding pocket.
- administration can preferably be by the oral route.
- Administration of the compounds of this disclosure, or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, in pure form or in an appropriate pharmaceutical composition can be carried out via any of the accepted modes of administration or agents for serving similar utilities.
- administration can be, for example, orally, nasally, parenterally (intravenous, intramuscular, or subcutaneous), topically, transdermally, intravaginally, intravesically, intracistemally, or rectally, in the form of solid, semi-solid, lyophilized powder, or liquid dosage forms, such as for example, tablets, suppositories, pills, soft elastic and hard gelatin capsules, powders, solutions, suspensions, or aerosols, or the like, preferably in unit dosage forms suitable for simple administration of precise dosages.
- the compositions will include a conventional pharmaceutical carrier or excipient and a compound of this disclosure as the/an active agent, and, in addition, can include carriers and adjuvants, etc.
- Adjuvants include preserving, wetting, suspending, sweetening, flavoring, perfuming, emulsifying, and dispensing agents. Prevention of the action of microorganisms can be ensured by various antibacterial and antifungal agents, for example, parabens, chlorobutanol, phenol, sorbic acid, and the like. It can also be desirable to include isotonic agents, for example sugars, sodium chloride, and the like. Prolonged absorption of the injectable pharmaceutical form can be brought about by the use of agents delaying absorption, for example, aluminum monostearate and gelatin.
- a pharmaceutical composition of the compounds in this disclosure can also contain minor amounts of auxiliary substances such as wetting or emulsifying agents, pH buffering agents, antioxidants, and the like, such as, for example, citric acid, sorbitan monolaurate, triethanolamine oleate, butylalted hydroxytoluene, etc.
- auxiliary substances such as wetting or emulsifying agents, pH buffering agents, antioxidants, and the like, such as, for example, citric acid, sorbitan monolaurate, triethanolamine oleate, butylalted hydroxytoluene, etc.
- formulations depend on various factors such as the mode of drug administration (e.g., for oral administration, formulations in the form of tablets, pills or capsules are preferred) and the bioavailability of the drug substance.
- pharmaceutical formulations have been developed especially for drugs that show poor bioavailability based upon the principle that bioavailability can be increased by increasing the surface area i.e., decreasing particle size.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,107,288 describes a pharmaceutical formulation having particles in the size range from 10 to 1 ,000 nm in which the active material is supported on a crosslinked matrix of macromolecules.
- 5,145,684 describes the production of a pharmaceutical formulation in which the drug substance is pulverized to nanoparticles (average particle size of 400 nm) in the presence of a surface modifier and then dispersed in a liquid medium to give a pharmaceutical formulation that exhibits remarkably high bioavailability.
- compositions suitable for parenteral injection can comprise physiologically acceptable sterile aqueous or nonaqueous solutions, dispersions, suspensions or emulsions, and sterile powders for reconstitution into sterile injectable solutions or dispersions.
- suitable aqueous and nonaqueous carriers, diluents, solvents or vehicles include water, ethanol, polyols (propyleneglycol, polyethyleneglycol, glycerol, and the like), suitable mixtures thereof, vegetable oils (such as olive oil) and injectable organic esters such as ethyl oleate.
- Proper fluidity can be maintained, for example, by the use of a coating such as lecithin, by the maintenance of the required particle size in the case of dispersions and by the use of surfactants.
- One preferable route of administration is oral, using a convenient daily dosage regimen that can be adjusted according to the degree of severity of the disease- state to be treated.
- Solid dosage forms for oral administration include capsules, tablets, pills, powders, and granules.
- the active compound is admixed with at least one inert customary excipient (or carrier) such as sodium citrate or dicalcium phosphate or
- fillers or extenders as for example, starches, lactose, sucrose, glucose, mannitol, and silicic acid
- binders as for example, cellulose derivatives, starch, alignates, gelatin, polyvinylpyrrolidone, sucrose, and gum acacia
- humectants as for example, glycerol
- disintegrating agents as for example, agar-agar, calcium carbonate, potato or tapioca starch, alginic acid, croscarmellose sodium, complex silicates, and sodium carbonate
- solution retarders as for example paraffin
- absorption accelerators as for example
- the dosage forms can also comprise buffering agents.
- Solid dosage forms as described above, can be prepared with coatings and shells, such as enteric coatings and others well known in the art. They can contain pacifying agents, and can also be of such composition that they release the active compound or compounds in a certain part of the intestinal tract in a delayed manner. Examples of embedded compositions that can be used are polymeric substances and waxes. The active compounds can also be in microencapsulated form, if appropriate, with one or more of the above-mentioned excipients.
- Liquid dosage forms for oral administration include pharmaceutically acceptable emulsions, solutions, suspensions, syrups, and elixirs. Such dosage forms are prepared, for example, by dissolving, dispersing, etc., a compound(s) of this disclosure, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and optional pharmaceutical adjuvants in a carrier, such as, for example, water, saline, aqueous dextrose, glycerol, ethanol and the like; solubilizing agents and emulsifiers, as for example, ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, ethyl carbonate, ethyl acetate, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, propyleneglycol, 1,3-butyleneglycol, dimethylformamide; oils, in particular, cottonseed oil, groundnut oil, corn germ oil, olive oil, castor oil and sesame oil, glycerol, tetrahydrofurfuryl
- Suspensions in addition to the active compounds, can contain suspending agents, as for example, ethoxylated isostearyl alcohols, polyoxyethylene sorbitol and sorbitan esters, microcrystalline cellulose, aluminum metahydroxide, bentonite, agar- agar and tragacanth, or mixtures of these substances, and the like.
- suspending agents as for example, ethoxylated isostearyl alcohols, polyoxyethylene sorbitol and sorbitan esters, microcrystalline cellulose, aluminum metahydroxide, bentonite, agar- agar and tragacanth, or mixtures of these substances, and the like.
- compositions for rectal administrations are, for example, suppositories that can be prepared by mixing the compounds of this disclosure with, for example, suitable non-irritating excipients or carriers such as cocoa butter, polyethyleneglycol or a suppository wax, which are solid at ordinary temperatures but liquid at body temperature and therefore, melt while in a suitable body cavity and release the active component therein.
- suitable non-irritating excipients or carriers such as cocoa butter, polyethyleneglycol or a suppository wax, which are solid at ordinary temperatures but liquid at body temperature and therefore, melt while in a suitable body cavity and release the active component therein.
- Dosage forms for topical administration of a compound of this disclosure include ointments, powders, sprays, and inhalants.
- the active component is admixed under sterile conditions with a physiologically acceptable carrier and any preservatives, buffers, or propellants as can be required.
- Ophthalmic formulations, eye ointments, powders, and solutions are also contemplated for the comounds in this disclosure.
- Compressed gases can be used to disperse a compound of this disclosure in aerosol form.
- Inert gases suitable for this purpose are nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable compositions will contain about 1% to about 99% by weight of a compound(s) of this disclosure, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and 99% to 1% by weight of a suitable pharmaceutical excipient.
- the composition will be between about 5% and about 75% by weight of a compound(s) of this disclosure, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, with the rest being suitable pharmaceutical excipients.
- Actual methods of preparing such dosage forms are known, or will be apparent, to those skilled in this art; for example, see Remington's Pharmaceutical
- composition to be administered will, in any event, contain a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of this disclosure, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, for treatment of a disease-state in accordance with the teachings of this disclosure.
- the compounds of this disclosure are administered in a therapeutically effective amount which will vary depending upon a variety of factors including the activity of the specific compound employed, the metabolic stability and length of action of the compound, the age, body weight, general health, sex, diet, mode and time of administration, rate of excretion, drug combination, the severity of the particular disease-states, and the host undergoing therapy.
- the compounds of this disclosure can be administered to a patient at dosage levels in the range of about 0.1 to about 1,000 mg per day. For a normal human adult having a body weight of about 70 kilograms, a dosage in the range of about 0.01 to about 100 mg per kilogram of body weight per day is an example.
- the specific dosage used can vary.
- the dosage can depend on a number of factors including the requirements of the patient, the severity of the condition being treated, and the pharmacological activity of the compound being used.
- the determination of optimum dosages for a particular patient is well known to one of ordinary skill in the art.
- compositions will include a conventional pharmaceutical carrier or excipient and a compound of this disclosure as the/an active agent, and, in addition, can include other medicinal agents and pharmaceutical agents.
- Compositions of the compounds in this disclosure can be used in combination with anticancer and/or other agents that are generally administered to a patient being treated for cancer, e.g. surgery, radiation and/or chemotherapeutic agent(s).
- Chemotherapeutic agents that can be useful for administration in combination with compounds of Formula I in treating cancer include alkylating agents, platinum containing agents.
- combination products employ the compounds of this disclosure within the dosage range described above and the other pharmaceutically active agent(s) within its approved dosage range.
- Compounds of this disclosure can alternatively be used sequentially with known pharmaceutically acceptable agent(s) when a combination formulation is inappropriate.
- the compounds disclosed herein, or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts can have asymmetric carbon atoms, oxidized sulfur atoms or quaternized nitrogen atoms in their structure.
- all of the compounds disclosed herein can exist as single stereoisomers (including single enantiomres and single diastereomers), racemates, mixtures of enantiomers and diastereomers and polymorphs.
- Sterioisomers of the compounds in this disclosure include geometric isomers and optical isomers, such as atropisomers.
- the compounds disclosed herein can also exist as geometric isomers. AU such single stereoisomers, racemates and mixtures thereof, and geometric isomers are intended to be within the scope of the compounds disclosed herein.
- optically active (R)- and (S)- isomers can be prepared using chiral synthons or chiral reagents, or resolved using conventional techniques.
- Enantiomers can be resolved by methods known to one of ordinary skill in the art, for example by: formation of diastereoisomeric salts or complexes which can be separated, for example, by crystallization; via formation of diastereoisomeric derivatives which can be separated, for example, by crystallization, selective reaction of one enantiomer with an enantiomer-specific reagent, for example enzymatic oxidation or reduction, followed by separation of the modified and unmodified enantiomers; or gas-liquid or liquid chromatography in a chiral environment, for example on a chiral support, such as silica with a bound chiral ligand or in the presence of a chiral solvent.
- enantiomer can be synthesized by asymmetric synthesis using optically active reagents, substrates, catalysts or solvents or by converting on enantiomer to the other by asymmetric transformation.
- enantiomer enriched in a particular enantiomer, the major component enantiomer can be further enriched (with concomitant loss in yield) by recrystallization.
- the compounds of this disclosure can exist in unsolvated as well as solvated forms with pharmaceutically acceptable solvents such as water, ethanol, and the like. In general, the solvated forms are considered equivalent to the unsolvated forms for the purposes of the compounds of this disclosure.
- the present disclosure cover compounds made either using standard organic synthetic techniques, including combinatorial chemistry or by biological methods, such as bacterial digestion, metabolism, enzymatic conversion, and the like.
- the examples and scheme below depict the general synthetic procedure for the compounds disclosed herein. Synthesis of the compounds disclosed herein is not limited by these examples and schemes.
- Mode is intended to encompass inhibition, antagonism, partial antagonism, activation, agonism and/or partial agonism of the activity associated with 11 ⁇ -HSDl .
- 11 ⁇ -HSDl inhibitors are compounds that, e.g., bind to, partially or totally block stimulation, decrease, prevent, delay activation, inactivate, desensitize, or down regulate signal transduction.
- 11 ⁇ -HSDl activators are compounds that, e.g., bind to, stimulate, increase, open, activate, facilitate, enhance activation, sensitize or up regulate signal transduction.
- the ability of a compound to modulate 11 ⁇ -HSDl can be demonstrated in an enzymatic assay or a cell-based assay.
- the inhibition of 11 ⁇ -HSDl may decrease Cortisol levels in a patient and/or increase cortisone levels in a patient by blocking the conversion of cortisone to Cortisol.
- HSD hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase enzymes in general, including, but not limited to, 11-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (11 ⁇ -HSDs including 11 ⁇ -HSDl), 17 ⁇ -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (17 ⁇ -HSDs), 20 ⁇ -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (20 ⁇ -HSDs), 3- alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (3 ⁇ -HSDs), and all isoforms thereof.
- 11 ⁇ -HSDl refers to the 11 ⁇ -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 enzyme, variant, or isoform thereof.
- 1 1 ⁇ -HSDl variants include proteins substantially homologous to native 11 ⁇ -HSDl, i.e., proteins having one or more naturally or non-naturally occurring amino acid deletions, insertions or substitutions (e.g., 11 ⁇ -HSDl derivatives, homologs and fragments).
- the amino acid sequence of a 1 1 ⁇ -HSDl variant can be at least about 80% identical to a native 11 ⁇ - HSDl, or at least about 90% identical, or at least about 95% identical.
- HSD-responsive condition or disorder refers to a condition or disorder that responds favorably to modulation of a hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase enzyme (HSD), such as 11 ⁇ -HSDl .
- HSD hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase enzyme
- Favorable responses to HSD modulation include alleviation or abrogation of the disease and/or its attendant symptoms, inhibition of the disease, i.e., arrest or reduction of the development of the disease, or its clinical symptoms, and regression of the disease or its clinical symptoms.
- An HSD-responsive condition or disease may be completely or partially responsive to HSD modulation.
- An HSD-responsive condition or disorder may be associated with inappropriate, e.g., less than or greater than normal, HSD activity and at least partially responsive to or affected by HSD modulation (e.g., an HSD inhibitor results in some improvement in a mammal well- being in at least some mammals). Inappropriate HSD functional activity might arise as the result of HSD expression in cells which normally do not express HSD, decreased HSD expression or increased HSD expression.
- An HSD-responsive condition or disorder may include condition or disorder mediated by any HSD or isoform thereof.
- the term "1 1 ⁇ -HSDl -responsive condition or disorder" and related terms and phrases refer to a condition or disorder that responds favorably to modulation of 11 ⁇ -HSDl activity.
- 11 ⁇ -HSDl modulation include alleviation or abrogation of the disease and/or its attendant symptoms, inhibition of the disease, i.e., arrest or reduction of the development of the disease, or its clinical symptoms, and regression of the disease or its clinical symptoms.
- An 11 ⁇ - HSDl responsive condition or disease may be completely or partially responsive to 11 ⁇ -HSDl modulation.
- An 11 ⁇ -HSDl -responsive condition or disorder may be associated with inappropriate, e.g., less than or greater than normal, 11 ⁇ -HSDl activity and at least partially responsive to or affected by 11 ⁇ -HSDl modulation (e.g., an 11 ⁇ -HSDl inhibitor results in some improvement in patient well-being in at least some patients).
- Inappropriate 11 ⁇ -HSDl functional activity might arise as the result of 1 1 ⁇ -HSDl expression in cells which normally do not express 11 ⁇ -HSDl, decreased 11 ⁇ -HSDl expression or increased 11 ⁇ -HSDl expression.
- HSD-mediated condition or disorder refers to a condition or disorder characterized by inappropriate, e.g., less than or greater than normal, activity of a hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HSD).
- HSD-mediated condition or disorder may be completely or partially characterized by inappropriate HSD activity.
- an HSD-mediated condition or disorder is one in which modulation of an HSD results in some effect on the underlying condition or disease (e.g., an HSD inhibitor results in some improvement in patient well-being in at least some patients).
- 11 ⁇ -HSDl -mediated condition or disorder refers to a condition or disorder characterized by inappropriate, e.g., less than or greater than normal, 11 ⁇ -HSDl activity.
- An 11 ⁇ - HSDl -mediated condition or disorder may be completely or partially characterized by inappropriate 11 ⁇ -HSDl activity.
- an 11 ⁇ -HSDl -mediated condition or disorder is one in which modulation of 11 ⁇ -HSDl results in some effect on the underlying condition or disease (e.g., a l l ⁇ -HSDl inhibitor results in some improvement in patient well-being in at least some patients).
- Various compounds of Formula (I), as depicted by formula (6) can be prepared according to Scheme 1, wherein Li, L 2 , Ri, Ri 4 , Ri 6 and Ri 7 are as defined within the specification above, and P 1 and P 2 are as defined below. [00327] Various compounds of Formula (I), as depicted by formula (6), can be prepared starting from a suitably protected 3-encfo-aminotropane (1).
- amine 1 can be converted to the corresponding 6-(tropan-8-yl)nicotinate ester (2) upon reaction with a 6-chloronicotinate ester of formula (i) (such as commercially available 6-chloronicotinate ester) by heating in an appropriate aprotic solvent in the presence of a base such as triethylamine.
- a 6-chloronicotinate ester of formula (i) such as commercially available 6-chloronicotinate ester
- Hydrolysis of ester 2 to afford the nicotinic acid intermediate (3) can be carried out under typical saponification conditions.
- the formation of carboxamide (4) to introduce group L 2 is straightforward and can be achieved using standard peptide coupling methodologies involving acid 3 and, for example, an amine such as L 2 NH 2 .
- Various compounds of Formula (I), as depicted by formula (10), can be prepared according to Scheme 3, wherein Li, Ri, R H , R I 5 , Ri 6 and Ri 7 are as defined within the specification above, X is halo, and P 1 and P 2 are as defined below. [00331] Various compounds of Formula (I), as depicted by formula (10), can be prepared according to Scheme 3 starting from a suitably protected 3-endo- aminotropane 1.
- amine 1 can then undergo acylation with an acid halide (ClC(O)Li-Ri), or coupling with HOC(O)Li-Ri and a coupling agent, such as EDC, under standard conditions to afford the compound of formula (7).
- the resulting carboxamide (7) can be deprotected to give an intermediate amine (8) which can react with an appropriately substituted 2-halopyridine (9) to afford the final product 10.
- amine 1 can be converted to the corresponding aminobenzoate ester (15) upon reaction with a 4-halobenzoate ester, such as an optionally substituted 4-bromobenzoate ester, under standard Buchwald amination conditions. Hydrolysis of ester 15 can be carried out under typical saponification conditions.
- the formation of carboxamide (16) can be achieved using standard peptide coupling methodologies involving the resulting acid and an amine, such as L 2 - NH 2 .
- Various compounds of Formula (I), as depicted by formula (22), can be prepared according to Scheme 6, wherein Li, L 4 , Ri, Ri 6 and Ri 7 are as defined within the specification above, X is halo, Y is N or CH, and P 1 and P 2 are as defined below. [00337] Various compounds of Formula (I), as depicted by formula (22), can be prepared starting from a suitably protected 3-erc ⁇ i ⁇ -aminotropane (9).
- Introduction of an appropriate Ri functional group can then be carried out over two steps by removal of the protecting group P 2 and acylation of the resulting amine with ClC(O)Li-Ri or coupling with HOC(O)Li-Ri and a coupling agent, such as EDC, under standard conditions to afford the carboxamide (20).
- Reduction of the nitro moiety of intermediate 20 can be achieved under literature conditions, such as with iron powder and saturated ammonium chloride in methanol at reflux.
- the resulting amine (21) then can undergo acylation with L 4 C(O)Cl or coupling with HOC(O)L 4 and a coupling agent, such as EDC, using tandard methodologies to afford the final product 22.
- Compounds of formula (26) can be prepared starting from a suitably protected 3-encfo-aminotropane (1).
- amine 1 can be converted to the corresponding aminobenzene (24) upon reaction with a halobenzene (23), such as an optionally substituted 3-bromobenzene, under standard Buchwald amination conditions.
- Intermediate 24 then can be deprotected to yield an amine (25) which can undergo acylation with ClC(O)Li-Ri or coupling with HOC(O)Li-Ri and a coupling agent, such as EDC, under standard conditions to afford the final product 26.
- Scheme 8
- the resulting acid chloride was diluted with 1 ,2- dichloroethane (4 mL) and then added to a solution of methyl 6-(3-en ⁇ io-amino-8- azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-8-yl)nicotinate (0.18 g, 0.70 mmol), DIEA (0.24 mL, 1.4 mmol) and DMAP (10 mg) in 1 ,2-dichloroethane (2 mL). After stirring 2h, the reaction mixture was diluted with EtOAc, washed with satd NaHCO 3 and brine, dried (anhyd Na 2 SO 4 ) and concentrated under reduced pressure.
- STEP 1 To a 5 L round-bottom flask was added 8-methyl-8- azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-3-endo-amine (432 g, 3.1 mol), 2 L of dry 1,4-dioxane, 675 mL of deionized water and 468 g of dry triethylamine. Di-tert-butyl dicarbonate (solution in 1.2 L of dioxane) was added dropwise to the stirring solution at room temperature over 16 h.
- STEP 2 To a 5 L round-bottom flask was added 480 g (2.0 mol) of tert- butyl 8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-3-endo-ylcarbamate, 2 L of toluene, and 69 g (0.5 mol) of potassium carbonate. 2,2,2-Trichloroethyl chloroformate (347 mL, 2.4 mol) was added dropwise at room temperature over 6 h and the reaction heated at reflux temperature for 8 h. After the solution was cooled to room temperature, 1.2 L of water was added to the reaction solution and stirred 0.5 h.
- the organic layer was separated and washed with 1 L of brine, dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated to yield a cloudy oil.
- the oil was titruated with 700 mL of a 3:2 ethyl ether/hexanes solution to yield 280 g (mp 131-135 0 C) of 2,2,2- trichloroethyl 3-endo-(tert-butoxycarbonylamino)-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane-8- carboxylate as a solid that was collected by filtration.
- the mother liquour was concentrated and titruated further to yield a less pure sample of the Troc protected diamine ( 129 g, mp 116-118 0 C).
- the reaction filtered through a thin pad a Celite 545, and the methanol removed by rotary evaporation.
- the resulting solid was dissolved in 800 mL of methylene chloride and stirred with 600 mL of concentrated ammonium hydroxide for 0.5 h.
- the organic layer was separated, washed with 600 mL of water, dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated to yield an oil.
- the residue was dissolved in 200 mL of methylene chloride and 1 L of ethyl ether then filtered.
- the resulting solution was chilled to 0 °C and 215 mL of 4N hydrogen chloride in dioxane were added slowly, dropwise over 0.5 h, being sure to maintain the reaction solution temperature close to 0 °C. After the addition was complete, 200 mL of methylene chloride and 1.4 L of ethyl ether were added to the cooled solution and a pale white precipitate formed. The resulting solid was collected by filtration to yield 173 g (85%) of tert-butyl 8- azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-3-endo-ylcarbamate hydrochloride salt.
- EXAMPLE 2 6-[3-ene?o-( ⁇ [l-(4-chlorophenyl)cyclopropyl]carbonyl ⁇ amino)-8- azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-8-yl]pyridine-3-carboxylic acid,
- EXAMPLE 3 6-[3-endo-( ⁇ [l-(4-chlorophenyl)cyclopropyl]carbonyl ⁇ amino)-8- azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-8-yl]-N-cyclopropylpyridine-3-carboxamide,
- EXAMPLE 4 6-[3-era/o-( ⁇ 2-[(4-chlorophenyl)oxy]-2-methylpropanoyl ⁇ amino)-8- azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-8-yl]-N-cyclopropylpyridine-3-carboxamide,
- 6- ⁇ 3-e «c?o-[(2- ⁇ [2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]oxy ⁇ -2-methylpropanoyl)amino]- 8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-8-yl ⁇ pyridine-3-carboxamide, MS (EI): 511 (MH + ). 6- ⁇ 3-e «c?o-[(2- ⁇ [2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]oxy ⁇ -2-methylpropanoyl)amino]- 8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-8-yl ⁇ -N-(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)pyridine-3-carboxamide, MS (EI): 593 (MH + ).
- 6- ⁇ 3-e «c?o-[(2- ⁇ [4-fluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]oxy ⁇ -2-methylpropanoyl)amino]- 8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-8-yl ⁇ pyridine-3-carboxamide, MS (EI): 494 (MH + ).
- This compound can be prepared by treating 2-(2-chloro-4- fluorophenoxy)-N-(8-(5-cyanopyridin-2-yl)-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-3-enc?o-yl)-2- methylpropanamide with hydroxylamine and trifluoroacetic acid according to a procedure described in Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 2006, 16, 3679-3683.
- This compound can be prepared by treating 2-[(2-chloro-4- fluorophenyl)oxy]-2-methyl-N-(8- ⁇ 5-[5-(trifluoromethyl)-l ,2,4-oxadiazol-3-enafo- yl]pyridin-2-yl ⁇ -8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-3-yl)propanamide with hydrazine according to a procedure described in J. Org. Chem. 2003, 68, 605-608.
- the requisite acid can be prepared by oxidation of 2-(2,4-dichlorophenylthio)-2-methylpropanoic acid to 2- (2,4-dichlorophenylsulfonyl)-2-methylpropanoic acid with chromium trioxide according to literature procedures.
- the resulting acid chloride was diluted with DCE (40 mL) and added to a cooled (0 0 C) solution of ethyl 3-endo-amino-8- azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane-8-carboxylate (5.0 g, 25 mmol) (made by adding ethyl carbonochloridate to the compound from Example 1(B)), DIEA (8.8 mL, 50 mmol) and DMAP (154 mg, 1.3 mmol) in DCE (85 mL). The ice-water bath was removed and the reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature.
- the requisite fibrate was prepared in two steps by alkylation of 3-chloro- 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde with ethyl 2-bromoisobutyrate followed by sodium borohydride reduction of the aldehyde.
- the hydroxymethyl group was installed in the final step by treatment of 6-(3-enc?o-(2-(4-chloro-2-formylphenoxy)-2-methylpropanamido)-8- azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-8-yl)-N-(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)nicotinamide with sodium borohydride.
- 6- ⁇ 3-e « ⁇ io-[(2- ⁇ 4-chloro-2-[2-(lH-imidazol-l-yl)ethoxy]phenoxy ⁇ -2- methylpropanoyl)amino]-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-8-yl ⁇ -N-(2,2,2- trifluoroethyl)pyridine-3-carboxamide, MS (EI): 635 (MH+).
- the necessary fibrate is synthesized by treatment of ethyl 2-(4-chloro-2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenoxy)-2- methylpropanoate with methanesulfonyl chloride followed by reaction with imidazole.
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